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17-- The Indian market has transformed rapidly in the recent years. this is due to the following regions :-)
:: due to globalisation the India market is now refer to be an integrated market. the product is now , not only available from different parts of the country but also foreign products are available.
:: peoples now have variety of choice in front of them and can choose best quality products.
::Due to increase foreign competition prices of many products went down , which ultimately benefit the consumers.
(Try to understand the below answer)
18--Following are the point which justify this statement.
:: if the number of producer are less in
an area then they may can charge very high rate then desirable price taking advantage of consumer necessity.
:: the consumer will have no any option in front of them rather to buy high prices products from those limited producers.
:: they may can practice adulteration of foods which can be very harmful for the peoples. but people have no any other option available rather than to just buy from them only.
So, we can say Limited number of producer can lead to exploitation.
19-- following are the points:-)
:: Henry Ford motor considered as a pioneer of the field of mass production of cars because it is one of the world largest automobile manufacturer with production spread over 26 countries of the world.
The industrial practice he follows are:-
1.They set up the production unit in different parts of the world. for example Ford Motors came to India in 1995 and spent rupees 1700 crore to set up a large plant near Chennai.
2. they collaborated with the local manufacturers of the different parts of the country . for example in India Ford motors collaborated with the Mahindra and Mahindra , a major India manufacture of jeep and trucks to expand their production.
3. By the year 2014 ,Ford Motors was Selling 27000 cars in the Indian market while another 77000 cars were exported from India to South Africa, Mexico and Brazil , in other words the company has developed a huge Base in India.
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:: due to globalisation the India market is now refer to be an integrated market. the product is now , not only available from different parts of the country but also foreign products are available.
:: peoples now have variety of choice in front of them and can choose best quality products.
::Due to increase foreign competition prices of many products went down , which ultimately benefit the consumers.
(Try to understand the below answer)
18--Following are the point which justify this statement.
:: if the number of producer are less in
an area then they may can charge very high rate then desirable price taking advantage of consumer necessity.
:: the consumer will have no any option in front of them rather to buy high prices products from those limited producers.
:: they may can practice adulteration of foods which can be very harmful for the peoples. but people have no any other option available rather than to just buy from them only.
So, we can say Limited number of producer can lead to exploitation.
19-- following are the points:-)
:: Henry Ford motor considered as a pioneer of the field of mass production of cars because it is one of the world largest automobile manufacturer with production spread over 26 countries of the world.
The industrial practice he follows are:-
1.They set up the production unit in different parts of the world. for example Ford Motors came to India in 1995 and spent rupees 1700 crore to set up a large plant near Chennai.
2. they collaborated with the local manufacturers of the different parts of the country . for example in India Ford motors collaborated with the Mahindra and Mahindra , a major India manufacture of jeep and trucks to expand their production.
3. By the year 2014 ,Ford Motors was Selling 27000 cars in the Indian market while another 77000 cars were exported from India to South Africa, Mexico and Brazil , in other words the company has developed a huge Base in India.
Hope ur doubt is cleared now.
If u love my answer , Mark as Brainlest..
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